Comments: Dyson has already been drafted twice, first in the 19th round out of high school, then again in the 10th round a year ago as a red-shirted sophomore. He has power stuff, with a fastball he can throw in the 92-95 mph range. He has a solid-average slider and an average changeup to complement the heater. Dyson missed his freshman season with labrum surgery and some teams will be scared off by his medical reports. If he can stay healthy, he has middle-of-the-rotation type stuff.

1206

Berl, Brandon

St. Marys

RHP

R/R

6'00"

185

1988-04-09

SR

426

Marze, Dayton

University of Louisiana - Lafayette

RHP

R/R

6'02"

185

1989-01-01

SO

41

Wojciechowski, Asher

The Citadel

RHP

R/R

6'04"

235

1988-12-21

JR

Comments: Wojciechowski is a big, strong right-hander with plenty of arm strength. He has plenty of fastball and an improved slider to go along with it. He's durable enough to start, but the concern is that his command isn't where it needs to be to fit into a rotation long-term. The good news is he could gain a few ticks on that fastball in a short relief role. A team might give him every opportunity to start, but he could be the type of college arm that shoots through a system and one day sets up or closes at the big league level.Enhanced Scouting Report

666

Westlake, Aaron

Vanderbilt

LF

L/R

6'04"

235

1988-12-27

JR

1146

Rankin, Robert

Washington

LF

R/R

6'01"

190

1989-04-26

JR

1026

Powell, Tyler

Belmont Abbey College

RHP

R/R

6'04"

210

1989-02-16

JR

1266

Permison, Drew

Towson University

RHP

R/R

5'10"

170

1989-02-24

JR

906

McQuail, Stephen

Canisius College

2B

R/R

6'02"

225

1989-06-10

JR

11

McGuire, Deck

Georgia Tech

RHP

R/R

6'06"

220

1989-06-23

JR

Comments: McGuire may not have the highest ceiling of the pitchers in this draft class -- he profiles as a No. 3 type starter -- but he might be the safest college arm to choose from. He has a good three-pitch mix and excellent command that comes in a big, durable body. He's always been successful and has shown the ability to compete and win even without his best stuff. While he's not an ace in the making some teams might look for, he should be the type of advanced arm that can get to the big leagues in a hurry and be a very important innings-eater in the middle of a rotation. That might not be sexy, but it's likely to get McGuire drafted early on Draft Day.Enhanced Scouting Report

876

Jones, Jonathan

Cal State - Long Beach

RF

R/R

6'00"

190

1989-08-02

JR

786

Johnson, Jay

Texas Tech

LHP

R/L

6'02"

210

1989-12-21

JR

1056

Barnes, Daniel

Princeton

RHP

L/R

6'01"

195

1989-10-21

JR

186

Nolin, Sean

San Jacinto College North

LHP

L/L

6'04"

250

1989-12-26

J2

726

Melendez, Ronald

Cowley County CC

CF

R/R

5'10"

170

1989-09-29

J2

636

Marlowe, Christopher

Navarro College

RHP

R/R

6'00"

175

1989-10-26

J2

113

Knecht, Marcus

Connors State

LF

R/R

6'01"

200

1990-06-21

J2

Comments: Knecht was drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 23rd round in 2008 but did not sign. He committed to play at North Carolina State.

576

Garrett, Travis

Cypress College

RHP

R/R

5'11"

205

1989-10-27

J2

966

Fermin, Andy

Chipola JC

2B

L/R

6'00"

180

1989-07-27

J2

606

Charles, Arthur

Bakersfield College

LHP

L/L

6'06"

220

1990-11-10

J2

1086

Whitehead, David

Moeller HS (OH)

RHP

R/R

6'04"

215

1992-04-21

HS

1176

Vander Tuig, Nicholas

Oakdale Senior HS (CA)

RHP

R/R

6'03"

1991-12-09

HS

156

Thon, Dickie

Academia Perpetuo Socorro

SS

R/R

6'01"

170

1991-11-16

HS

Comments: Thon Jr., the son of former All-Star Dickie Thon, has committed to play at Rice University.

756

Tessar, Brando

Chaminade Prep HS (CA)

RHP

R/R

6'01"

190

1991-05-13

HS

216

Taylor, Mitchell

Spring HS (TX)

LHP

L/L

6'00"

155

1992-05-11

HS

38

Syndergaard, Noah

Legacy HS (TX)

RHP

L/R

6'05"

200

1992-08-29

HS

69

Sweeney, Kellen

Jefferson HS (IA)

3B

L/R

6'00"

180

1991-09-14

HS

Comments: The brother of A's outfielder Ryan, the younger Sweeney has been on radar screens for a while now. He has very good hitting skills from the left side of the plate, though he doesn't have much power. He runs well, enough and his instincts allow that part of his game to play up. If he can stay at shortstop -- and he does show some ability -- he has that much more value, even at second -- keeping him up the middle -- could be a key. He reportedly had a good workout with the Blue Jays recently, and things like that could shoot him up the charts in a hurry.Enhanced Scouting Report

1446

Studer, Nick

St. Michael's College

C

R/R

6'03"

225

1992-10-23

HS

1386

Smith, Connor

Blessed Trinity SS

RHP

R/R

6'02"

205

1992-06-12

HS

306

Shreve, Tyler

Phelps County HS (CA)

RHP

R/R

6'04"

215

1991-09-15

HS

Comments: Shreve was an AFLAC All-American on the mound in 2009 and also played in the Area Code Games. Hecommitted to the University of Utah where he plans to play baseball and football.